Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attack

In a man-in-the-middle, or MitM, attack, an attacker secretly intercepts and potentially alters communications between two parties who believe they are communicating directly. This can be used to eavesdrop or steal credentials entered on seemingly legitimate websites. While often technical, awareness about secure connections (HTTPS) and verifying website identity helps mitigate risks.

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